We'll be talking about proposed rate hikes for Citizens Property Insurance and FPL, the upcoming primary elections, the Chick-fil-A/gay rights controversy and troubles with TV shows being shot in South Florida, like the Gator Boys and Burn Notice.

Check it out at WLRN, 91.3 p.m. today from noon-1 p.m., with a rebroadcast Saturday morning at 6 a.m. The show will also be posted for your listening pleasure at its Facebook page, "The Florida Roundup on WLRN."

And if you want to take part in the discussion, you can call the show at 1-800-743-9576, or email questions to thefloridaroundup@gmail.com or via twitter @WLRNHerald.

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Sorry Mike, didn't listen. But for good reason. The Sun-sentinel and Miami Herald publish similar news due to similar ownership. Their TV station affiliates do the same. You and Wallman likely would regurgitate, once again, that same news because WLRN and the Herald are affiliated. Too much homogenous news in SoFLa. And in all acutality you're not a news reporter or journalist, you're a pundit, so that further erodes the newsworthiness of the show. Hence, it would be news that few people could use.

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MICHAEL MAYO has been the Sun-Sentinel's Broward news columnist since 2002. He is not a failed sports writer, as some detractors contend, just a lapsed one. He came to South Florida to cover sports in 1989. He now takes aim at everything under the sun. He was born in Brooklyn, went to college in Boston and has also lived in London and Spartanburg, S.C. His hobbies include losing weight (unsuccessfully) and losing golf balls (very successfully).